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Right pope. I personally don't believe you can, but then, that's one of many reasons why I don't follow the religion, too. The Church itself does have a strict series of guidelines that have to be met to be considered a miracle, though.

Uhm a miracle to me would be something very Harry Potter or SciFi-ish.... something appearing out of thin air right in front of my eyes (that sorta thing), otherwise I'd have to lean towards there being a logical explanation that perhaps the right experts would have answers to. Just because I don't understand what causes something, doesn't mean its magic, it means I need to find someone who DOES know what it is.

yeah..i agree, ladies. i mean, i'm xtian and do believe in miracles..but at the same time..i can't really explain them, so i can't understand it completely. for me, its a faith-thing. the whole 'confirming' part throws me off. if the nun believes a miracle cured her, then awesome. i guess i disagree with someone telling me (or her, in this instance) what to believe.
if it isn't confirmed..does that make it any less significant to her personally?

Exactly, soyousay! I have the medical records from before and after I received a miracle of physical healing. A person who doesn't believe me could assume that I am making it up, but they cannot argue with the medical records unless they think the doctor would commit fraud for me.